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1572921 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae May 1997
1563467 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae Early stages of Java Black Rot.  The rot is firm, moist, and black.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue containing spores.  It is a serious storage rot that develops rapidly.  The fungus is often called Diplodia tubericola.  (Jewel, Jan 73)
1563459 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae The fungal pathogen is often called Diplodia tubericola, occasionally Botryodiplodia theobromae.  The rot is firm and moist.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue near the surface.  It has been a serious storage rot disease that develops rapidy. 
1563460 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae The fungal pathogen is often called Diplodia tubericola, occasionally Botryodiplodia theobromae.  The rot is firm and moist.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue near the surface.  It has been a serious storage rot disease that develops rapidy.  Domes of stromatic, fungal tissue have broken through the epidermis.  (Centennial? Feb1970)
1563461 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae The rot is firm, moist, and black.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue containing spores.  It is a serious storage rot that develops rapidly.  The fungus is often called Diplodia tubericola.  (Jewel, Nov71)
1563462 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae Photomicrograph of stromatic tissue showing two locules.    (Jewel, Feb78)
1563466 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae The rot is firm, moist, and black.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue containing spores.  It is a serious storage rot that develops rapidly.  The fungus is often called Diplodia tubericola. 
1563468 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae The rot is firm, moist, and black.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue containing spores.  It is a serious storage rot that develops rapidly.  The fungus is often called Diplodia tubericola.  (Jewel, Apr 78)
1563469 Java black rot Lasiodiplodia theobromae Healthy and mumified roots.  The rot is firm, moist, and black.  Look for locules in the stromatic tissue containing spores.  It is a serious storage rot that develops rapidly.  The fungus is often called Diplodia tubericola.  (Jewel, Apr 70)

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